Show 4— CEU— Friday January 29 1982 Eagle cagers drop pair By Mike Barrett half minutes the Eagles could only score two points to give Utah Technical College a victory over the Eagles 88-7- 2 Jenson said Coach “We played a close game until the last few minutes when we were unable to put any points on the board” Ted Guinn chipped in and led the team with 11 rebounds 18 points Wallace Scott Jeff Christensen goes for a lay up surrounded by UTC players — "i ac- counted for 16 points while Bent Jenson had eight assists At the Marriot Center the next night the Eagles were defeated by BYU’s JV 107-7- 1 A week earlier at home the Eagles had beaten BYU JV 6 but BYU played four varsity 68-6- fj players to assure themselves a victory on their home court Coach Jenson commented that his team was outmanned and a little down because of their loss the night before Leading the Eagles in was Scott scoring 1 and come out on top with Ted Guinn leading all scorers with 107-7- Cold spell causes Eagle loss In the last four and a Wallace with 15 points and Ted Guinn with 12 and seven rebounds Earlier this month the Eagles hosted the Alumni 23 points Ronnie Stubbs had 21 points for the alumni The following week the Eagles had Western Wyoming at home victory taking a with outstanding play by Guinn (18 points) and Jeff Christensen (16 points) to lead the attack In Idaho the Eagles fell at the hands of the College of Southern Idaho 8 Christensen led the team with 13 points In an outing with 71-6- 5 84-6- Colorado Northern at College Community home the Eagles took an 5 win The easy 60 shot percent Eagles from the field John Boswell having his best game of the year scoring 13 points and grabbing 11 rebounds The Eagles post a 1conference record and will be hosting Snow and Dixie this Friday and Saturday night in two 91-6- -2 crucial conference matches Jenson commented that these are two of the best teams in the conference Dixie is undefeated in conference Coach play posted a 3 overall record and are 1 in conference play The defeat came on the road at the hands of a tough Ricks team in what Kathy Miller Eagles mentor describes as a 4-- 2-- Shooting for two Is one of VenuTHareTaT tributes that pace the lady Eagles to victories “heartbreaker” Thus far in January the Eagles have played away once at CSI (losing in a and at close battle home twice (sweeping a pair from CNCC 9 and Western Wyoming On the road over the 77-7- 4) 88-7- 7B-6- 9) weekend the Eagles split a pair They defeated UTC by 20 points and lost to Ricks The Eagles are on a hot streak winning 3 out of the last 5 and are “right where they want to be” according to Miller Thus far in conference play the Eagles have surprised teams with their excellent rebounding and undelfish play' but could 91-8- 6 Ted Guinn shoots for another two points adding to his overall high conference standings Sixty-nine- take first rs Ingram Devin Higgins By Mike Barrett The three on three and Bob Fratto double elimination in-The top teams all basketball received intramural tramural saw the shirts A five breeze on five tournament basketball through the tournament and coed volleyball will undefeated Sixty-Nine- rs The Gilbert Durfey Sixty-Nine- rs begin next week with Romero sign-up- s ending Roscher John and on John Wednesday February 3 beat the 1982 Times for the Baseball team to win the tournament The defeated team included Mike Quigley Mark for title Quest stand Richard Chavez By The 1982 edition of the lady Eagle’s basketball team has gotten off to a tremendous start in their quest for a conference championship The lady Eagles have Vr j PhotefcyTknl to improve their defense says Miller Asked about the difference between this year’s team and last games will be posted s are in the Sign-up- student government office your love the spark" of his life Give Motorcraft Champion year’s Miller replied “The athletes here now are better athletes This year’s team were all recruited by me Also the conference is better balanced making for a tougher league Leading the team in the statistical department is April Hatch as the Autolite All at Cravens Auto leading scorer with guard Gwen Thomas close behind April Hatch is also the leading rebounder with an average rebounds of 16 per game VRR-N- D Leading in steals assists and second in rebounding is player Sfil all-arou- nd Venus Hare Also contributing to the great play of the Eagles is the good bench play of Beth Ann Roscher and Kendalne Brandenburg Added to the play of Venus DeAnn Kidd Gwen Thomas Carolyn Borla and April Hare Hatch they make' for a potent attack Now lii Pro gross Lots of savings for every pair of feet 9 E Main Hours: MontSatV5' im o j |